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THE leading article in NATURE of Mar. 9 on “Land and Industry” indicates an interesting possibility of dealing with the unquestionably important problem of establishing a ‘land interest’ among non-agricultural citizens. It might be worth while to consider the relation of agricultural education to this problem.
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COMBER, N. Agricultural Education. Nature 123, 566–567 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123566b0
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